from ogreEx.blender.types import Menu
from ogreEx.ui.menu.doc.CINFO_MT_ogre_helper import INFO_MT_ogre_helper
from ogreEx.ui.menu.doc.OgreDoc import ogredoc



_doc_installing_ = '''
Installing:
    Installing the Addon:
        You can simply copy io_export_ogreDotScene.py to your blender installation under blender/2.6x/scripts/addons/
        and enable it in the user-prefs interface (CTRL+ALT+U)
        Or you can use blenders interface, under user-prefs, click addons, and click 'install-addon'
        (its a good idea to delete the old version first)

    Required:
        1. Blender 2.63

        2. Install Ogre Command Line tools to the default path: C:\\OgreCommandLineTools from http://www.ogre3d.org/download/tools
            * These tools are used to create the binary Mesh from the .xml mesh generated by this plugin.
            * Linux users may use above and Wine, or install from source, or install via apt-get install ogre-tools.

    Optional:
        3. Install NVIDIA DDS Legacy Utilities - Install them to default path.
            * http://developer.nvidia.com/object/dds_utilities_legacy.html
            * Linux users will need to use Wine.

        4. Install Image Magick
            * http://www.imagemagick.org

        5. Copy OgreMeshy to C:\\OgreMeshy
            * If your using 64bit Windows, you may need to download a 64bit OgreMeshy
            * Linux copy to your home folder.

        6. realXtend Tundra
            * For latest Tundra releases see http://code.google.com/p/realxtend-naali/downloads/list
              - You may need to tweak the config to tell your Tundra path or install to C:\Tundra2
            * Old OpenGL only build can be found from http://blender2ogre.googlecode.com/files/realxtend-Tundra-2.1.2-OpenGL.7z
              - Windows: extract to C:\Tundra2
              - Linux: extract to ~/Tundra2
'''

@ogredoc
class _ogredoc_Installing(Menu, INFO_MT_ogre_helper ):
    mydoc = _doc_installing_
